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Arcane

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Ethical sourcing is a growing concern for diamond buyers. Consumers are interested in diamonds that come with a guarantee of ethical practices throughout the supply chain. Lab-grown diamonds offer an attractive alternative to traditionally mined diamonds. They possess the same physical and chemical properties as mined diamonds, but come at a significantly lower cost(30 to 40% less). Additionally, lab-grown diamonds are created in controlled environments, eliminating the environmental impact associated with diamond mining.

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